Restoring
Care
Film screening and fundraiser, supporting medical solidarity in Palestine
Event Details
All funds support Glia Equal Care. Join us to learn more about this Canadian organization rewriting the script on global humanitarian aid and collective care.
Featuring a screening of short film SUMUD: A Doctors Report on Genocide and Survival in Gaza, followed by discussion on what collective care means for us.
Hosted by the St. Albert Outreach Committee.
Why This Event Matters
Every day in Gaza, children and adults are living with severe burns, blast injuries, infected surgical wounds, and chronic ulcers. Many face delayed treatment because hospitals are overwhelmed, essential medical supplies remain scarce, and safe transportation is limited.
Glia's Complex Wound Care Program is changing that reality.
Built alongside Palestinian healthcare professionals, the program provides specialized wound assessment, advanced treatment, rehabilitation, nutrition support, and follow-up care for patients with some of the most challenging injuries. What began as a small clinic has rapidly grown into a trusted service treating hundreds of patients each month, while training local healthcare workers and expanding access through community-based care.
Your attendance helps sustain this work by providing the equipment, medical supplies, and operational support needed to keep the clinic running and extend care to patients who would otherwise go without.
Together, we can help restore healing, dignity, and hope, one patient at a time.